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    • Justin Johnson
    • Elf
    • I & Dog Days (2004) – Goatsnake
    • Vincebus Eruptum (1968) – Blue Cheer
    • The Devil and The Almighty Blues
    • Lucifuge (1990) – Danzig
    • South of Salem (2011) – Witch Mountain
    • Lock Up The Wolves (1990) – Dio
    • Kingdom Come (1970) – Sir Lord Baltimore
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Black Sabbath

    Although not exactly a heavy metal album, at least by today’s standards, this overlooked record features the one singer who would become metal’s most iconic frontman, Ronnie James Dio. And, in addition to great blues rock, this work contains a few equally great proto-metal jams. A must-listen for fans of both genres.

    Goatsnake is an American doom metal band, (doom metal is a slower, heavier, and down-tuned subgenre of metal) with some blues influences. This is a compilation album that puts together their debut ep and first full-length work. It’s dark, heavy, but also bluesy and features an amazing cover of Free’s “Heartbreaker.” If you want some really heavy bl...

    Regarded by many music historians as the first heavy metal album ever, (even though this is disputed), this release took the world by storm by delivering a distorted sonic assault of heavy power blues. The fact is that few, at the time, played the blues with such ferocity as these three gentlemen and because of it, they put their names in history, ...

    This one is a hidden gem. Hailing from Norway, this band plays a mix of bluesy hard rock, doom metal, and psychedelia (this combination is often called stoner metal). The music is mostly slow, dark, and gloomy, providing sensations of obscure decay. It’s the very same mood some early delta blues give the listener. Enjoy this album with a bottle of ...

    Glenn Danzig, of horror-punk fame, incorporated many blues and rock & roll aspects in his solo work. This album is the best example of this great formula because even though the music and lyrics are mostly dark and satanic, the songs are incredibly catchy, making this record a satisfying and fun achievement, I must say.

    Another hidden gem for our list, this female-fronted (at the time) doom metal band offers an album that is as bluesy as crushing heavy. Also, lyrics tend to dwell in the occult (as the album and band name suggest), reminding us that one common trait of blues and metal is the affinity with the supernatural. It’s a superb album that surely deserved m...

    The father of the horns makes another appearance in our list. Drifting away from the faster and more commercial formula of before, Dio takes a slower, bluesier, and harder approach here (even though there are still some high-speed tracks on the album). His voice is as great as usual and he’s backed by a very tight band, especially 18-year-old guita...

    A masterpiece from early metal unsung heroes. Guitarist Louis Dambra steals the show here by putting out one bluesy monster riff after another, with lots of distortion and power but, of course, the rhythm section, being so greatly handled, provides the needed support making sure that Dambra can fly with wind beneath his wings. But let’s not forget ...

    Led Zeppelin needs no further introduction, but it’s important to evoke the fact that they were crucial to the development of what we call heavy metal today and their debut shows why. It combines incredible English folk, American blues, and hard rock. In addition, tracks like “Communication Breakdown” and “Dazed and Confused” are widely regarded as...

    Although heavy music was being played before, Black Sabbath’s debut took it to the next level by playing even heavier and meaner and adding occult lyrics and imagery, influencing directly or indirectly pretty much every metal band that came after. However, make no mistake, this slow and doomy metal masterwork is also bluesy as hell. Bassist Geezer ...

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  3. Apr 22, 2021 · Heavy Blues Rock Songs - Top 20 Heavy Blues Songs Playlist. Epic Music Ever. 64.5K subscribers. Subscribed. 111. 11K views 3 years ago. Heavy Blues Rock Songs - Top 20 Heavy...

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  4. Dive into the depths of Hard Blues Rock with our latest compilation that promises to captivate your senses ... Welcome to the electrifying world of Heavy Blues!

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  5. There are arguments about whether these and other early bands truly qualify as "heavy metal" or simply as "hard rock". Those closer to the music's blues roots or placing greater emphasis on melody are now commonly ascribed the latter label. AC/DC, which debuted with High Voltage in 1975, is a prime example.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blues_rockBlues rock - Wikipedia

    keyboards. harmonica. Derivative forms. Boogie rock. heavy metal [1] [2] hard rock. Southern rock. Blues rock is a fusion genre and form of rock music that relies on the chords/scales and instrumental improvisation of blues. [3] [4] It is mostly an electric ensemble-style music with instrumentation similar to electric blues and rock (electric ...

  7. Jun 2, 2018 · 6 Blues Rock Bands With Heavy Metal Sound. Bands that morphed their sound into something fresh and more heavy. Maria_Pro [UG Writer] Jun 02, 2018 09:38 PM. 16,028 views · 39 comments....

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